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350 was named after 350 parts per million - the safe concentration of carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. 350 uses online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions to oppose new coal, oil and gas projects, take money out of the companies that are heating up the planet, and build 100% clean energy solutions that work for all. 350's network extends to 188 countries.

"EcoWatch is the nation's leading environmental news site engaging millions of concerned citizens every month. We are leading the charge in using online news to drive fundamental change to ensure the health and longevity of our planet."

"As Californians concerned about the catastrophic effects of climate change, we are dedicated to convincing public institutions, private institutions, and individuals statewide to divest from all fossil fuels: coal, oil, and gas. We urge immediate cessation of new investment in fossil fuel companies."

Mission statement: 'to protect Sonoma County's native plants, trees, and animals from transgenic contamination by GE organisms; To defend and promote the economic integrity of organic, conventional,and other markets that are harmed by transgenic contamination by GE organisms; To defend Sonoma County from increased pesticide use resulting from GE plant propagation and cultivation; and To preserve the right of Sonoma County residents to reject GE organisms resulting from health-related, moral, or other concerns.'

"We at InterOccupy seek to foster communication between individuals, Working Groups and local General Assemblies, across the movement. We do this in the spirit of the Occupy Movement and general assemblies which use direct democratic and horizontal decision-making processes in service to the interests of the 99%."

'Occupy Wall Street is a leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%.'